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Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Clinical Implantology

Clinical Implantology
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Main language of instruction: Spanish

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, English

Teaching staff


Previously arranged visits, Monday

  • Antoni Castellón tonict80@gmail.com
  • Pablo Altuna altuna@uic.es
  • Marc Quevedo quevedopou@hotmail.com

Introduction

Oral Implantology requires solid training to get to diagnósticoy the most appropriate treatment plan. The training involves mastering a variety of techniques such as dental photography, management of planning software for cone beam computed tomography, etc.. All these concepts are integrated into the different theoretical and practical seminars that take place throughout the course.

Pre-course requirements

Previous attendance to the theoretical introduction to perform the practice.

Objectives

The aim of these theoretical and practical seminars is to learn more on different techniques and implant systems to treat our patients in a predictable way, and prepare the student to meet with different clinical situations from a prosthetic and surgical standpoint.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

The students will be able to perform different techniques in patients after they have been performed in a preclinical setting.

Learning outcomes of the subject

To know different implant systems
To know different complementary techniques
To know the specific instrument management in implant

Syllabus

  Functioning of the CUO
Management software CUO
Mounting semi-adjustable articulator
Dental photography
surgical instruments
Mounting surgical field
Suture materials and techniques
Radiology and software management
Preparation of radiological guidelines
Preparation of surgical guides
Dentsply implant system
Straumann implant system
MIS Implant System
Biomet 3i Implant system
Nobel Biocare implant system
Dentsply prosthetic components
Straumann prosthetic components
MIS prosthetic components
Prosthetic components Biomet 3i
Nobel Biocare prosthetic components
Piezosurgery
Magnification systems
CAD-CAM Systems
Oral Communication preparation
Literature search

Teaching and learning activities

In person



They are theoretical and practical sessions in which there is a brief introduction and subsequent practice with different materials.

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



There will be continuous assessment of the student's progress. The skills will be valued at the end of each quarter and at the end of the course, during the final exam. Attendance at this seminar is considered mandatory to obtain the title of Diploma.

Bibliography and resources

www.straumann.com

www.nobelbiocare.com

www.mis-implants.com

www.biomet3i.com

www.dentsplyimplants.es